Borderlands Unitarian Universalist

Amado, Arizona

Sunday Services

Come And Join Us For A Sunday Service or a Social Event!

SUNDAY SERVICES

The Theme for June is Freedom

June 1st, 2025

Pulpit Exchange: Baja Four ministers join forces to bid farewell to Rev. Bethany Russell Lowe, who has been pastor at UUCTucson for several years.

Coffee after the Service

June 8th, 2025

Rev. Inge Detweiler

Coffee after the Service

June 15th, 2025

Lay Led Service: “Creative Sunday”

Tanya Leighton, Riki Renfro and Marilyn Taylor sharing the creative activities that give them joy.  Diane Farone is the Service Leader.

Coffee after the Service

June 22nd, 2025

Rev. Inge Detweiler

Coffee after the Service

June 29th, 2025

Lay Led Service  TBA

 

Share the Offering June 2025

50% of our Sunday collection will go to Valley Assistance Services – they provide a range of services for elders, the sick, and the needy.                    

Our Choir

Are you interested in singing in our choir? We have rehearsals on Friday mornings 10-11:30 beginning again in the Fall and sing 2nd and 4th Sundays. Contact Leslie Carter and let her know of your interest. New singers always welcome.

A photo of the Borderlands Unitarian Universalist Church Choir at Sunday Services

Meet Our Minister

Rev. Inge Detweiler

Rev Inge Detweiler is a seasoned counselor, chaplain and leader with over thirty years of experience. She is an ordained  minister in the UCC denomination who has recently attained a fellowship in the UU Minister’s Assoc. She received her M. Div. from Andover Newton Theological School, and Master degree in Community Counseling.

 

BUU Worship Arts Team

Photo of the members of the BUU Worship Arts Team

At BUU we have a creative and energetic Worship Arts Team that is responsible for planning our Sunday services.  Right now we are in a transitions mode with guest ministers two to three times a month.  About once a quarter we have a panel of members presenting in a new tradition “Hyde Park”.

Our members are Mary Arrigoni, Leslie Carter, Diane Farone, Martha House, Ginny Lopez, Nancy Murphy, and Marilyn Taylor.